SimpleEvaluationContext.forReadOnlyDataBinding() documents that it
creates a SimpleEvaluationContext for read-only access to public
properties; however, prior to this commit write access was not disabled
for indexed structures when using the assignment operator, the
increment operator, or the decrement operator.
In order to better align with the documented contract for
forReadOnlyDataBinding(), this commit makes it possible to disable
assignment in general in order to enforce read-only semantics for
SpEL's SimpleEvaluationContext when created via the
forReadOnlyDataBinding() factory method. Specifically:
- This commit introduces a new isAssignmentEnabled() "default" method
in the EvaluationContext API, which returns true by default.
- SimpleEvaluationContext overrides isAssignmentEnabled(), returning
false if the context was created via the forReadOnlyDataBinding()
factory method.
- The Assign, OpDec, and OpInc AST nodes -- representing the assignment
(=), increment (++), and decrement (--) operators, respectively --
now throw a SpelEvaluationException if assignment is disabled for the
current EvaluationContext.
See gh-33319
Closes gh-33320
(cherry picked from commit e1ab306506d4e350b119331387f504b726fbc776)
Prior to this commit, the Indexer in the Spring Expression Language
(SpEL) silently ignored a failure to set a property via the indexed
property syntax (['<property name>'] = <new value>) – for example, if
property write access was disabled in the EvaluationContext.
This commit addresses this issue by properly throwing a
SpelEvaluationException in PropertyIndexingValueRef.setValue(Object) if
the property could not be set.
See gh-33310
Closes gh-33312
(cherry picked from commit c57c2272a1d2a214bbbacac166a0845f287bbc73)
Prior to this commit, the ConversionService failed to convert a primitive
array (such as int[]) to an Object[] due to an error in the logic in
ArrayToArrayConverter.
This commit addresses this by augmenting the "can bypass conversion"
check in ArrayToArrayConverter to ensure that the supplied source object
is an instance of the target type (i.e., that the source array can be
cast to the target type array without conversion).
Closes gh-33212
(cherry picked from commit cb6a5baac508921486fd13a7a91cab9d7625868b)
(cherry picked from commit 3e7372491c6a152c473c746dd75e029e0a6ac8b8)
Prior to this commit, the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) incorrectly
split single String arguments by comma for Object... varargs method and
constructor invocations.
This commit addresses this by checking if the single argument type is
already "assignable" to the varargs component type instead of "equal"
to the varargs component type.
See gh-33013
Closes gh-33188
(cherry picked from commit d33f66d9b5)
This commit makes sure that docs artifacts have their attributes set
for staging as well. Previously they were not and deployment of Javadoc
did not occur.
Closes gh-33208
Prior to this commit, the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) failed to
compile an expression that indexed into a Map using a primitive literal
(boolean, int, long, float, or double).
This commit adds support for compilation of such expressions by
ensuring that primitive literals are boxed into their corresponding
wrapper types in the compiled bytecode.
Closes gh-32903
(cherry picked from commit aed1d5f762)
Prior to this commit, the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) failed to
compile an expression that indexed into an array or list using an
Integer.
This commit adds support for compilation of such expressions by
ensuring that an Integer is unboxed into an int in the compiled
bytecode.
See gh-32694
Closes gh-32908
(cherry picked from commit 079d53c8d6)
This covers AspectJ transaction and caching aspects when encountered by Spring AOP.
Closes gh-32882
See gh-32793
(cherry picked from commit 6d7cd9c7dc)
This commit fixes the artifact properties we set for "framework-docs"
artifacts. These have a different name as of 6.1.x and were backported
as is.
Closes gh-32781
A bug has existed in Spring's MergedAnnotations support since it was
introduced in Spring Framework 5.2. Specifically, if the
MergedAnnotations API is used to search for annotations with "standard
repeatable annotation" support enabled (which is the default), it's
possible to search for a repeatable annotation but not for the
repeatable annotation's container annotation.
The reason is that MergedAnnotationFinder.process(Object, int, Object,
Annotation) does not process the container annotation and instead only
processes the "contained" annotations, which prevents a container
annotation from being included in search results.
In #29685, we fixed a bug that prevented the MergedAnnotations support
from recognizing an annotation as a container if the container
annotation declares attributes other than the required `value`
attribute. As a consequence of that bug fix, since Spring Framework
5.3.25, the MergedAnnotations infrastructure considers such an
annotation a container, and due to the aforementioned bug the container
is no longer processed, which results in a regression in behavior for
annotation searches for such a container annotation.
This commit addresses the original bug as well as the regression by
processing container annotations in addition to the contained
repeatable annotations.
See gh-29685
Closes gh-32731
(cherry picked from commit 4baad16437)